Category Archives: Dress

I didn’t trash my wedding dress, and I doubt I will. [Louis says, "Don't you dare; I need it for practice!" Adorable.] But my friends and I have been talking about doing a trash the dress shoot for… oh… three … Continue reading →

[This is a post that is going to talk about weight, specifically me worrying about my weight and body size even though I am a thin person. So you might not want to read this if you struggle with disordered … Continue reading →

Spring is almost here, so Victoria’s Secret is pimping out its new bridal lingerie. I LOVE lingerie, so you’d think I’d use my wedding as an excuse to drop big bucks for something lacy and flimsy for sexytime. But I … Continue reading →

I don’t want Collin to know what my wedding dress looks like. This makes July seem even farther away when it already does. [Sidebar: Yes, I am grateful that I am still at the “the wedding is so faaaaar awaaaay … Continue reading →

You might have missed this news because it was slipped in-between some eyebrow-raising photographs, but I bought my wedding dress on Friday. I bought it that day instead of waiting in order to secure the floor sample and the shop’s … Continue reading →

I survived, as the t-shirt says.1 I did not buy a dress at the Running of the Brides, but I had a wonderful time, and I came to the realization that The Dress back in Pittsburgh had ruined me for all … Continue reading →

I’m breaking my number one rule for the Running of the Brides, because everyone on my dream team save my Aunt Chris can’t get out of work or weddings and join me in Cleveland tomorrow morning. I’m a little bummed … Continue reading →

My Aunt Chris came out to Pittsburgh yesterday to go dress shopping with me. It was my first time diving1 into Wedding Industrial Complex-sanctioned bridal gowns. I don’t have any pictures of me in pretty pretty dresses for you. I … Continue reading →

Now that the bar exam is behind me, I have much more time on my hands. There are only so many hours in the day that can be spent looking over the same lack of new job postings, or reading … Continue reading →